Recessed lighting fixture



Feb, 21, 1961 c. M. MosER 2,972,676

REcESSED LGHTNG FxTURE= Fed Apr11 29, 1959 2 shQetsheet 1 Feb. 21, 1961 Fi1ed APri1 29 1959 M. MosER REcESSED LIGHTING FxTURB 2 sheets-sheet 2 IJnited St2tes Patent RECESSED LIGHTINo FIXTURE coH M. Mosor, afma He1ghfS, oh1o, aSSignor fo John cl v1rden Conpay, C1eve1ond, ()h1o, 11 corporation of oh1o Eoed A r. 29. S No. 809.723 12 ClainiS. oL 24078) This invenfion Tolates fo fecossed lig11ting fxtufes and InoTe particularly to a roceSS box and the n1ounting theTe in of aI1inSulatingstTucfofe whioh Wi11fac11itafethe wiring of the 1ight carTied by the box and a construction that Will provide safety featureS in the vviring and provide other in1pToven1entS in acceSSibiHty over the prior aft deVices.

The conveotional feceSSed lighting fixture usuaHy coIn- 1)fiseS a honsing of box With a removable glaSS diffuSer oleInent and Wherein the box of ho osing is arfanged to be recessed into a vVall of cei1ing. The Inounting of the box fof fhe 1ightiog xtufe vVithin the vVall of ceiling con1 p1icateS fhe WiTing t() the light of 11xture inasn1uch as a paTt of the vvifing iS Concealed and inacceSSib1e exoept throngh the opening coveTed by the glaSS diff11Ser. It is alSo a characteristic of the receSSed 1ighting fixt111eS that high temperatures occr thefein and it iS desirable [o aTTange the wiring to protocf paftS of the Wiring fTon1 the adveTSe eects of the high te1Tperatufes. A conven tiona1 inStaHation of Tecessed lighting nxfuTeS involveS the 11Se of a junction box Inounted on the exteTior of the 1ight box. connecting the hoUSe vViring sySteIn into the llnct1on box and then leading vvires covered vvith aSbeStos ins111ation fron1 the laInp socket int() the junction box.

It iS an object of Iny invention to pTovido a feceSSed 1ighting XtHre vvhich iS constructed and aTTanged so aS to eliIninate the need for a junction box.

1t iS a fUTther obiect of Iny invention to pTovide a receSsed lighting 1ixture accofding to the pTeceding object Whefein Such HXfufe includes a 1ight boX and the Wiros fro111 the houSe Wiring sySteIn are led int() the 1ight box by means protecong Such Wires fToIn the high ten1pefa fu es occurTing in fho light box,

If is a f11rther obieot of Iny iIivonfion to provide a re ceod 1i hting xfuTe oCcordin to tho pfeceding obiects h`ein he li ht bdx is rovided wth a tubular member to receive the house vviring and Said tubnlar Inenber is coflStroctod and affanged to feceive an inSu1afing body to SorroUnd ond profect the vvireS of the house iring SyS toff1 as they enter the light box.

1t iS a fufthor objoct of 1ny iovention to 1)Tovide a Te ceSSed 1ighting 11Xturo accofding to the preceding obiecfS which win comply the UnderWriteT,S safety require- Ine11tS and vVhich win facilitate the TaPid and convonient i1St111ation of the lighting 11xtufe.

FuTther objects and advata TeIang to econoo1y in 1TanUfaofI1Te, Safety 111 coflStfllotioh ahd oso a11d lo11g and tTooble:ffeo life WHl apper from fhe foHowing deScription and the apponded dravvings Wherein= Fig. 1 iS a seotiona1 vfew ohowing the Hghong xture ofo1y 111vention aS Inounted in a cei1in Fg. 2 iS an exploded view partly in Secfio11 ShoW ing the 1ighfbox Inounted if1 tho cei1ing and the WiTes to be Con n ocfed by fnoahs of an fosolotor body;

Fi. iS a eropoctive viow of the inSUlator body Shown ih Fi. 2 W 111e houSe Wifes ottac11ed to the fnSulator B oy 2.972,670 Patened Feb. 21, 1961 Fig. 4 is a perSpective Showing vvith pafts bTokon avvay of a Inodified fofn1 of Iny invention;

Fig. 5 iS an elevation showing the device of Fig. 4 in' itS aSSeInbIed cond1tion;

Fig. 6 is an enlafged sectiona1 shovVing taken a 111- dicated at 5 5 of Fig. 5;

Fig. 7 is a peTSpeCtive ShoWing of the clip for receiving the house wireS aTe protected ffoIf1 the high tenlperatureS- occurTing in the box.

1t iS alSo a chafacteriStic of my invention that the vv1res 1eading ffom the 1ight socket and the ho11Se 1vires aTo brought inf() a poSition conveniently aSSessible for tho elecfrician.

1efeTTing to fhe draWingS. the Hghting 11Xture com priSeS a Tnetal light box o Which iS n1ounted thTough aT1 Opening 7 in the cei1ing 8. Preferably the bOX S provided with a light diffoSeT glaSS panel 3 caTried in a hinged of TeInovable fraTf1e 4. The box is geneTany Tectangular and of a depth to Safey encoSe the light bo1b 0 caTTied by lamp socket 10 n1ounfed on a WaH 11 of the lfght box 5. PTefeTab1y a re11ector 12 iS SecuTed to the top van 13 of the box 5. The vvfreS 14 and 15 connected to tho 1aInp Socket 10 are SHbiecfed to the high feInpefature TesU1ting fron1 the 1ig11t bulb 9 and aTe pfefeTab1y covered vVith asbestos of other heat TesiSting ins11lation ITlateria1. T11e side wa1s of the light box 5 are pfovided with the Usua1 punch-out Sectons fof providing apeTtures in the vaHS of the box. ()ne Such apeftUTe iS pTovided in the Side waH 15 and a nletal Sleeve 17 15 n10Unted in thiS apertUTe.

The S1eeve or tubuIar n1eInbeT 17 is characteriZed by an integral f1ange 18 Which beaTs againSt the inne1 face of the wall 1o around the apeTtuTe in the walL A nUt 10 iS dTaVvn UP along the exteTior threadS 20 on the sleeve 17 So that the Sleeve iS securely c1anlped to the lighf box 5. The aSSembly of the Sleeve 17 in fhe light box 5 iS ITlade befofe the box is instaHed vvithin the opening 7 in the cei1ing. T11e end of fhe Sleeve as at 21 is pfeferab1y intefiorly threaded to Teceive the thTeadS on the neta1 condUit 22 caTTying the hoUSe WifeS 23 and 24. Tho 11ange 18 is 1ocated near one end of the sleeve 17 so that fhe tnaioT poftion of the Sleeve 17 is SUppoTted eXteriofly of the box and the Tn1noT portion of the Sleeve 17 proiecfS x ifflin the bOX. T11e house ViTes 23 and 24 are pToportioned so that they Inay be pUHed into the box 5 when the box iS installed in the ceiling 2s iHuStrated in Fig. 2.

To connect the lighf nXture the house WifeS 23 and 24 are pushed intO an ioSHlafing body indicated in its en tirety as at 25. The body 25 iS provided with an axial bore 26 adapfed to Tecoive the ho11Se Wire 23 including the insu1ation on the wire 23. Prior to inSertion of the house wiTe 23 into the bore 25. the insulation iS Stripped at the end as indicated of 23Z. The body 25 is a1So provided with an axial bore 27 paTanel to the boTe 25. T11e bore 27 fs proportioned os the bore 25 to Teceive the hoose wiTe 24 Which has the end thereof Stripped as at 24.

The body 25 inc111deS a cyHndrica1 Shank porfion 28 and an en1arged cyHndrical head portion 29. The Shank portion 28 haS a dian1eter Such that it WH1 of Snugly Wh in the metaI S1eeve 17 carried by the waH of the Hght box. The head portion 29 of the inSulating body 25 18 T()vided vVith a 0ange 30 pfopoftioned to fit ovoT that fn safd cap sectfon and adapted to bo aHgned with sa1d cHpS and bea1 -againSt said cHps, Said 1amp socket Wires being connected to Said Ineta1 Inefnbers carTied by tho cap, and bayonet slot Ineans t() 1ock said cap to the head poTtion of Said body and to said tubular InembeT.

8. In a recessed lighting Xture, a box having a wan, Said vVa11 having an opening, a tubu1ar S1eeve Secured to said vvan in Said opening, Said tubular S1eeve having the InajoT poTtion thereof extending exteriorly of the box and a Ininof poftion thereof projecting Within said box, an inSulating body eXtending aXiaHy Within said tubu1ar IneInber, Said body having an aXia1 groove on itS extorior, Said tubular momber having a lug disposed in Said body groove to pTevent Totation of the body, Sa1d body haVfng a pair of Spaced axial boreS therein to receiVe house Wires, Said body haVing a head portion thereon dispoSed With i1 Said box, Said head poftion having c1ips mounted thereon With a poTtion thereof projecting into each of said boreS to gTip the end of the house Wires diSposed therein, an inSulating cap Section proportioned to fit aTound said head poftion of said body, a 1aInp Socket Inounted in Said box having a pair of WireS connected theTeto, a pair of spaced n1eta1 contact Inen1bets extending thfough the waH of Said cap section, Said contactn1en1- be1 s adapted to be aHgned With Said cHpS and beal againSt said clipS in TeSponse to Totary ITloveInent of the cap on said head, Said lanp Socket vvires being connected to Said Ineta1contaofInon1beTS carTied by the cap, and IneanS to 1ock Said cap to the head poTtion of said body and to Said tubu1aT member.

9. In a TecesSed Hghting fixture, a box having a wa11, Said wal1 having an opening theTein, a 1aIIp Socket Inounted in said box having a pair of Wiros connected theTeto, a ITletal sleeve Inounted in Said opening With the Inaior portion theTeof pToiecting eXterioTly of the box and a Inino1 ottion thereof projecting into the intefior of Said boX, an inSulating body propoftioned to fit Within said sleeve and haVing an axia1 extent Sub Stantia11y eq Ja1 to the 1ongth of the s1eeve, Said inSu1ating body proiecting into Said box beyond Said S1eeve, a pair of axia1 bores throUgh said inSu1ating membe to receive honse WiTes, Ineans on Said insulating body to connect said houSe vTeS to said laInp socket Wires, and n1eans to lock the insu1ating body to said Sleeve.

- 10. Ina TecesSed Hghting f1Xtufo, a box having a Wan, Said vVa11 having an opening theTein, a 1amp socket Inounted in Said boX having a pair of WireS connected thefeto, a Inetal sleevo mounted in said opening, an iI1- su1af1ng body having a Shank proporHoned to ft within said Sleove and having a head Within Said boX of greater diameIe1 han the s1eeVe, a paiT of axia1 boreS through Said insu1ating Inen1ber to feceive houSe vvires, Ineans on the head of Said insu1ating body to connect said house vvireS to said 1an1p socket WireS, and IneanS to secue the inSulating body to said sleeve.

11. 1n a recessed Hghting fiXture, a box having an opening in a side wa11 thereof, a 1anlp socket n1ounted Within Said box and having a pair of wireS connected to said Sooket, a tubu1ar s1eeVe 1eading into Said boX through said opening, an insL11ating body having a Shank secion and a head Section Within Said box Said Shank section boing propoft1oned to f1t Within Said s1eeve and the head section having a greater d1anlete1 than the shank section to 1iInit the Inovement of the insu1ating body into the sleeve, Said inSulating body having a pail of spaced aXia1 1)o1eS thfonghout its 1ength to receive houSe wireS, IneanS fixed to said head section of Said body to hold the end of said houSe Wires caTried within said bores, Ineans car Tied by said head section to connect Said 1amp Socke wiles to said house WifeS, and n1eans to 1ock the bod section to said s1eeve.

12. In a receSSed Hghting Exture, a box having a s1de vva11 opening, a 1an1p socket Inounted Within Said box and haVing a pair of WireS connected to said socket, a houSe Wife conduit n1ounted in said opening, house wifes in the conduit, an insu1ating body having a shank section and a head Section Within Said boX Said Shank section be ing proportioned to fit Within Said conduit and the head section haVing a greater diaIneter than the shank Section lo Hmit the Inovement of the insu1ating body into the coI1duit, Said inSulating body having a pair of spaced axial bores throughout itS length to Teceive safd houSe WeS, means carried by Said head section of said body to socure the endS of Said house WiTes carried within said bofes to sa1d 1aITlp socket WifeS, and 1TleanS to Secue tho body section to said conduit.

1efefences cifed in the 11le of th1S patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,181,88Z HaWthome May 2, 1916 1,897,797 God1ey Feb. 14, 1933 1,93Z,26S Doug1as ()Ct. 24, 1933 2,741,69S Schockett Apr. 10, 1956 2,80Z,096 IS1e1 Aug. 6, 19S7 2,890,436 Bent1ey June 9, 19S9 

